Could Data Centers Harm the US Housing Market?

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Data center demand accounts for 63 percent of a $14.7 billion capacity bill on the PJM grid, costs that flow to households through higher utility bills. In Virginia, Ohio and Illinois, grid strain from server farms delays residential development, bids up construction labor and deepens housing affordability pressures for builders and buyers.

Author:
Liezel Once
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Mortgage Professional America (MPA)

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